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    Health Insurance First off I would like to state my opinion that health care is a right‚ not a privilege. Most Americans have the same view as me and believe that everyone should have health care. One of the reasons Obama was elected was because of his view on health care. In the 2009 study it states that there were 18‚000 deaths from preventable illnesses that could have been treated by doctors if they had proper health care coverage. In perspective‚ that’s six times the number of people

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    television screen than a woman with healthy weight and size. Nowadays however‚ the pressure is on for young women to be as skinny as they can be‚ which borders on the skeletal. Although some believe this is beautiful‚ the ‘ideal’ body‚ it is a massive health risk and an unrealistic ideal to aspire to. For whose benefit is the media perpetuating this image and how damaging is this to our young people? Research has shown that twenty six per cent of teenagers often don’t eat breakfast‚ that twenty two

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    In fear of tyranny and corruption‚ two arguments against the ratification of the Constitution were that if they increased the power of the central government they would be too far away to help the citizens with their concerns‚ instead they favored the rights of the states and the active representation of the average citizens. They also argued to keep the unicameral legislature‚ they believed that local and state governments represented voters more fairly. They also argued that the newly ratified

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    Vegetarianism From pollution and climate change to protection against major diseases‚ such as Cancer‚ Type II Diabetes‚ and Obesity‚ all of them major concerns in the 21st century(Curfman‚ 2009). Trying to find a cure in medicine and not succeeding‚ well what if medicine is the wrong way to go when trying to find cures ? Mother nature has the ability to give us all kinds of cures‚ it’s been used for thousands of years for healing and relieving our suffering. Even with all of the advances in 21st

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    No Control Many believe that gun control will keep the United States safer. Afterall‚ if laws supporting gun control were formed‚ no criminals will have access to guns‚ right? Think again. There are multiple arguments occurring currently pertaining gun control. Democratic or republican‚ liberal or conservative‚ every person has their own opinion on gun control. While some people believe that gun control will keep Americans safe and protected‚ others believe that it will leave the country in chaos

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    Hundreds of years ago the inhabitants of small coastal towns talked of mermaid encounters. All the way back in the 1600’s a mermaid was said to have entered Holland through a dike and she was injured while traveling. She was nursed back to health at a nearby lake‚ and she eventually learned to speak Dutch‚ did chores‚ and even converted to Catholicism. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration there are even cave paintings of mermaids that were painted during the late Paleolithic

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    provide equality to all people‚ and we believe in the virtue of justice. For this reason‚ the idea that “the right against torture is not inalienable” is false. I agree that the Just War Tradition gives inherent worth to all people‚ but it cannot be combined with the Forfeiture Theory because we do not have a just cause to harm non-combatants whom are no longer actively taking up arms against us. It is not necessary to harm people who will never again be in a position to harm us. Moreover‚ there is ample

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    This paper will analyze the history of state and federal prisons; making a comparison and contrasting about of the different security levels that exist in state prisons and federal prisons. Also it will mention some of the reasons for growth in the state prison system. State and Federal Prison Systems Prison is a term describing the facilities used to incarcerate convicted individuals and penitentiary describes the type of building. The debate to inaugurate penitentiaries instead of prisons

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    in the context of rape trials. In April 2011 the first protest march called “SlutWalk” happened in Toronto‚ Ontario. The “SlutWalk” is a transitional movement of protest marchers calling an end to rape culture. Specifically‚ participants protest against explaining or excusing rape by referring to any aspect of a woman’s appearance. The protests started after a police officers from Toronto

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    United States had only gone into debt for paying in its wars only after Alexander Hamilton had refunded the debts of the Revolutionary War by utilizing the federal debt. And in the 1930s during the administration of President Roosevelt‚ the nation was moved out of the Great Depression as the federal borrowings of the nation were properly handled. But it was during territory of World War II that the US had actually entered the new debt era. In 1941 federal debt had zoomed from its starting point at

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